KANTAR Consumer Index =   -17.6

+10.3

May
2021
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KANTAR Consumer Index

Information
   Choose a year and click on the month number on the chart:
 10
-20
-50
-34.1
-29.7
-31.6
-27.9
-26.5
-27.9
-17.6
-17.2
-18.5
-13.7
-12.2
-21.8
-27.6

Age

Information
  • up to 24 -16.5 Na górę
  • 25 to 39 -18.0 Na dół
  • 40 to 54 -16.9 Na górę
  • 55+ -13.4 Na górę

Domicile

Information
  • Rural -15.0 Na górę
  • Urban
    up to 200,000
    -17.7 Na dół
  • Urban
    over 200,000
    -22.3 Na dół

Education

Information
  • Primary/Lower secondary -14.0 Na górę
  • Basic vocational -16.3 Na górę
  • Secondary -17.3 Na górę
  • Tertiary -21.7 Na dół

Household size

Information
  • 1 -21.0 Na dół
  • 2 -15.8 Na górę
  • 3+ -17.3 Na górę

Employment

Information
  • Unemployed
    • -28.2
  • Managers
    • -27.0

Specific indices

Information
  • SE  -23.0 Information

    Status of the economy

    +10

  • SE*  -11.0 Information

    Status of the economy – forecast

    +18

  • SH  8.0 Information

    Status of households

    +6

  • SH*  -3.0 Information

    Status of households – forecasts

    +7

Key macroeconomic indices

Information
Previous month’s data
  • GUS 104.2 Information

    Consumer spending

    +1

  • MPiPS 6.3 Information

    Unemployment rate

    -0.1

  • NBP 200.2 Information

    Balance of consumer credit

    0

Media sentiment

Information
Previous month’s data
  • Economic
    sentiment

    53

    -1
    Informacje

  • Demand

    30

    -12
    Informacje


  • Employment

    22

    +22
    Informacje

  • Investments

    28

    -20
    Informacje

A spring breeze of optimism

 

Warmer days seem to affect the assessment of Poles. In May, the Consumer Index increased again. The falling inflation rate and the emergence of cheaper, seasonal food products improve the well-being of the respondents and give them faith in the coming months. This is particularly visible in the assessment of the situation of one's own household, where positive assessments prevail for the first time in over a year.

 

Is this a continuation of the upward trend or will the June Consumer Index be even higher? We invite you to answer these questions in June.

 

Anna Trząsalska

Strategic Social Research Specialist

Kantar Public